Complete Uninstall (Wipe) of Office 2003

S

sandy preer

How do I completely uninstall/wipe clean Office 2000 off my workstation
(i.e., HDD, folders, directories, shortcuts, registry). Every time I
uninstall, then reinstall Office 2000 to Office 2003, not matter whether it
is an "upgrade", "complete install" or "custom install" and always "Remove
previous versions of Office", a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in the
new installation of Office 2003. Mainly as the "Blank Document" when
"File/New" is chosen. I have even deleted the old "normal.dot" out of the
template folder. Is there a utility out there I can use to completely wipe
clean Office off my workstation?
 
D

DL

It is not neccesary to install the earlier app when upgrading. Simply pop
2003 cd in, install, when it complains pop the earlier version cd in.
 
D

DL

It is not neccesary to install the earlier app when upgrading. Simply pop
2003 cd in, install, when it complains pop the earlier version cd in.
 
D

DL

It is not neccesary to install the earlier app when upgrading. Simply pop
2003 cd in, install, when it complains pop the earlier version cd in.
 
D

DL

It is not neccesary to install the earlier app when upgrading. Simply pop
2003 cd in, install, when it complains pop the earlier version cd in.
 
D

DL

It is not neccesary to install the earlier app when upgrading. Simply pop
2003 cd in, install, when it complains pop the earlier version cd in.
 
D

DL

It is not neccesary to install the earlier app when upgrading. Simply pop
2003 cd in, install, when it complains pop the earlier version cd in.
 
D

DL

It is not neccesary to install the earlier app when upgrading. Simply pop
2003 cd in, install, when it complains pop the earlier version cd in.
 
D

DL

It is not neccesary to install the earlier app when upgrading. Simply pop
2003 cd in, install, when it complains pop the earlier version cd in.
 
D

DL

It is not neccesary to install the earlier app when upgrading. Simply pop
2003 cd in, install, when it complains pop the earlier version cd in.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi Sandy,
previous versions of Office", a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in the
new installation of Office 2003. Mainly as the "Blank Document" when
"File/New" is chosen. I have even deleted the old "normal.dot" out of the
template folder.

I'm not sure what you mean by "a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in
the new installation"? What does that mean exactly? It could be a
%UserProfile% issue, but we won't know until you've clarified.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi Sandy,
previous versions of Office", a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in the
new installation of Office 2003. Mainly as the "Blank Document" when
"File/New" is chosen. I have even deleted the old "normal.dot" out of the
template folder.

I'm not sure what you mean by "a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in
the new installation"? What does that mean exactly? It could be a
%UserProfile% issue, but we won't know until you've clarified.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi Sandy,
previous versions of Office", a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in the
new installation of Office 2003. Mainly as the "Blank Document" when
"File/New" is chosen. I have even deleted the old "normal.dot" out of the
template folder.

I'm not sure what you mean by "a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in
the new installation"? What does that mean exactly? It could be a
%UserProfile% issue, but we won't know until you've clarified.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi Sandy,
previous versions of Office", a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in the
new installation of Office 2003. Mainly as the "Blank Document" when
"File/New" is chosen. I have even deleted the old "normal.dot" out of the
template folder.

I'm not sure what you mean by "a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in
the new installation"? What does that mean exactly? It could be a
%UserProfile% issue, but we won't know until you've clarified.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi Sandy,
previous versions of Office", a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in the
new installation of Office 2003. Mainly as the "Blank Document" when
"File/New" is chosen. I have even deleted the old "normal.dot" out of the
template folder.

I'm not sure what you mean by "a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in
the new installation"? What does that mean exactly? It could be a
%UserProfile% issue, but we won't know until you've clarified.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi Sandy,
previous versions of Office", a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in the
new installation of Office 2003. Mainly as the "Blank Document" when
"File/New" is chosen. I have even deleted the old "normal.dot" out of the
template folder.

I'm not sure what you mean by "a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in
the new installation"? What does that mean exactly? It could be a
%UserProfile% issue, but we won't know until you've clarified.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi Sandy,
previous versions of Office", a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in the
new installation of Office 2003. Mainly as the "Blank Document" when
"File/New" is chosen. I have even deleted the old "normal.dot" out of the
template folder.

I'm not sure what you mean by "a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in
the new installation"? What does that mean exactly? It could be a
%UserProfile% issue, but we won't know until you've clarified.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi Sandy,
previous versions of Office", a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in the
new installation of Office 2003. Mainly as the "Blank Document" when
"File/New" is chosen. I have even deleted the old "normal.dot" out of the
template folder.

I'm not sure what you mean by "a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in
the new installation"? What does that mean exactly? It could be a
%UserProfile% issue, but we won't know until you've clarified.
 
G

Gerry Hickman

Hi Sandy,
previous versions of Office", a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in the
new installation of Office 2003. Mainly as the "Blank Document" when
"File/New" is chosen. I have even deleted the old "normal.dot" out of the
template folder.

I'm not sure what you mean by "a piece of the old Office 2000 appears in
the new installation"? What does that mean exactly? It could be a
%UserProfile% issue, but we won't know until you've clarified.
 

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